Kenyon College
 

Seeing/Knowing

October 29, 2011–March 4, 2012  [+]

Curated by Gund Gallery director Natalie Marsh, the inaugural exhibition Seeing/Knowing explores the experience of information in contemporary art. After 50 years of new media culture—the world of TV, the internet, and virtual reality—and 50 years of new media art—creative computer-based and digital expression—technological ways of thinking have permeated the creative processes of artists working in all media. Gathering together works of art from multiple continents, Seeing/Knowing offers a global view of the expanded ways that art represents thought.

The exhibition will be complemented by a series of talks and events soon to be announced.

cooper_undercover_detailWatz_7809-SF-Kinotek-Makerbot-1Watz_Exploder01A-0088-[hi] Seeing/Knowing Preview
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